Stream here, but thank you. I had the exact same one issue that i dont want to postpone with the same issue you just brought up about the conservatorships, and im looking for chief tong. There you go. Theres chief tong. Knowing a little bit about the conservatorship proceedings from the probate division, i this is seeming a little bit backwards to me. It is in fact true, its a civil proceeding, and they have been pushed way into 2021. But just as, lets say, Domestic Violence restraining orders or those kinds of things have been moving ahead the whole time and have been dealt with timely, you know, we have in this city such stringent requirements, its shocking to me that anybody qualified but so much must be expended upon a single individual before the Public Guardian or Family Member or whomever is allowed to file. But it just seems contrary to my logic that with backed that, with backed up cases, there are more cases coming into the system. Im not asking you to address that now, but i
The pier 740 master plan which eventually led to historic core, it resulted in those buildings being rehabilitated and rfp that resulted in brookfield taking over the waterfront site as our partner on that location and the next slide, built on to that process in 2013. Our planning and Environment Group developed a crane cove park plan. You can see here its very similar to what ultimately has been delivered on site which is very exciting. And the kneass building was not addressed with use it might serve. Building 49 was. Its in the center of the slide. We opened it would be used for water recreation and bicycle parking on site so were not sure if we need additional as well as a site and next slide. Please. There are eight goals that apply to the southern waterfront and weve pulled out throw in particular that we think really speaks to what might go i go ine buildings. Number two listed in the staff report has to do withens hancements water recreation and enhancement to the blue green wa
En. I have four good Success Stories via e. M. S. 6, but ill read you the last two. We had a 46yearold male with alcohol history who completed treatment and is now in a step down unit. In 2018, he had 105 sffd transports, and in the previous 12 months, he has had 88 transports. E. M. S. 6 shepherded this person through treatment and he has not used alcohol since june of this year. Also, a 66yearold with chronic medical condition showed a rapid decline over the last three years as showed in this ambulance indication. E. M. S. 6 placed him in the Navigation Center and assisted him with Housing Assessment and application and helped get his documentation ready. He is now housed and reconnected with his children. His last ambulance transport was over five weeks ago. Down below, youll see the referrals made was 84, and the ambulances called were 109. We had 100 , 7 out of 7 mental services. Then on to the division of Fire Prevention investigation data by fire Marshal Daniel dicosio, we have
Important things. That was it. Good report, as usual, chief wyrsch. Thank you very much, commissioner. President nakajo thank you very much. Commissioner cleaveland, please. Commissioner cleaveland thank you very much, chief wyrsch, for your report. Couple of quick questions. Do you track the type of overdosing that people are having on the streets . We have this huge uptick of narcan distribution. What percentage are fentanyl based and what percentage are heroin based and do you track the reason for the overdose or the cause . So if i may interject, when we give someone narcan, and it reverses the overdose, we know its an opioid, okay . We dont necessarily know if its fentanyl or heroin or what it is. So we dont run a test to figure that out typically, so that may be done at the hospital. But what we can say sort of anecdotally. But what we can say is the use of narcan by our members has gone up, and i know the Health Department has put a lot of narcan on the streets in the hands of f
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